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From: "Origins Project at ASU" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: Tickets on Sale Now For Two Origins Project Events! Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 21:00:47 +0000 EFTA00637346 Hello from the Origins Project! We are pleased to announce tickets are on sale now for two Origins Project events that you will not want to miss. See below for additional information about an upcoming Origins Project Dialogue and remember, there is still much more to come in 2016! Tickets on Sale Today An Origins Project Dialogue with Hugh Downs Join television legend and Emmy Award winner Hugh Downs and Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss on Tuesday, February 16 at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts for an intimate discussion of taboos in journalism and society at large. Seventy Years of Life on TV: Politics, Religion, Sex and Science will feature the former Today Show host discussing his more than 50 years of influence in media, the changing landscape of public knowledge, and the few taboos that remain in modern journalism. Don't miss out on what is sure to be an enlightening evening! Upcoming Events Reminder An Origins Project Panel: Einstein's Legacy, Celebrating 100 Years of General Relativity 100 years ago, Albert Einstein forever changed our view of space, time, and the cosmos. Join some of the world's top experts on Friday, January 22 for the culmination of a year long centenary celebration of Albert Einstein's developments of the theory of general relativity. Einstein himself would be amazed at what has transpired over the last century, from black holes to an accelerating universe! The panel discussion will feature Kip Thorne, Frank Wilczek, Adam Riess, and Diana K. Buchwald in conversation with moderator Lawrence Krauss. Gain new insights into Einstein and his most famous work, exciting developments in physics, and what we can expect in the next 100 years from this groundbreaking theory. Tickets are on sale now! EFTA00637347 An Origins Project Dialogue with Mariette DiChristina Join us on Friday, April 22 for an evening with trailblazing science journalist Mariette DiChristina and Lawrence Krauss for a discussion on the role of science in our life and how to better fuse the relationship between science and journalism in the digital age. DiChristina is Editor-in-Chief and Senior Vice President of Scientific American , the longest continuously published magazine in the US, former president of the National Association of Science Writers, and has been honored as a Corporate Visionary by the Folio Top Women in Media Awards. Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Watch us on YouTube Origins Project at ASU Arizona State University 480.965.0053 [email protected] www.origins.asu.edu Unsubscribe Manage Subscriptions Update Profile We respect your right to privacy - click here to view our policy. • EFTA00637348
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